Calculating Insurance Premiums, what do I need to know?

February 13, 2009

by Graham McKenzie

When you apply for insurance, you place the responsibility into the hands of qualified professions who handle insurance calculations and premiums all day long. It’s a lot of trust you must put into these people. You need the right coverage, but not at a rate that will break the bank. Thankfully insurance providers are on your side.

Car insurance is one of the more vital and recognizable insurances you will ever be covered under. Why is it so important? Car insurance more than any other type of insurance, rewards people that play it safe and our smart. The older you get, the more discount on your premium you are awarded.

Car insurance providers also take into account your past driving record. If you do not have one or it’s very minimal, insurance agencies cannot accurately gauge how could of a driver you are. But if you are much older, with a lot of experience, and a clean driving record ? it’s a safe bet to say you are a smart and courteous driver.

When a driver is involved in an accident and it’s his or her fault, points are deducted from the license. The amount of points various from the seriousness of the accident or offense, so if you lose too many points, your license is revoked. Drivers are also required to notify the car insurance provider of any accidents or if the car is stolen. This helps keep the insurance company up to date with your policy.

As you are well aware of, driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs are not only detrimental to your own well being, but also a danger to the road. Insurance providers do not take kindly to drivers arrested for drunk driving. You’re license is usually removed for quite some time, and you pay for it for years down the line with a high premium.

Thankfully, most drivers respect the laws and do not drink or drive. These drivers are rewarded when it’s time to renew a comprehensive car insurance policy. Insurance companies provide benefits like the “no claims” bonus. Go a year without an accident or traffic offense and see a discount in your premium for the next year.

Unfortunately, if you are in an accident, and especially if you’re the one at fault ? you car insurance is going to go up. It’s just the way of the game. That is why some people wish not to mention the accident to the insurance provider. The downside is the driver pays for the repair damages, but the positive of the situation is the driver’s car insurance does not revoke its “no claims” bonus at the end of the year.

Keep a clean record and avoid an accident at all costs. If you do get in one, understand these mistakes happen. Sometimes you cannot avoid it or you just had one of those idiotic moments. No matter the case, consistently do your best and watch your insurance drop.

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